Careful please. When the domain name is moved, the new site will have the URL of the old site.
Don't make any absolute URLs to ooo-site. If you mean that there need to be some references
updated to point to the developer site (not ooo-site's web presence), that works.
I still recommend that most of that wait until after the move and this can be done systematically.
For now, there is no release to apply the new development site too and it can be worked up
gradually, it seems to me.
I'm not sure what it means about out-of-date QA material though. Keep in mind that there
may still be an OO.o 3.3.1 release.
- Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Zhe Liu [mailto:aliuzhe@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 21:14
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [WWW] migration complete...at least I think so
Great!
The new site has many dead links (some points to the old site) and
out-of-date content. I volunteer to fix them. I can start from the
QA part, because I'm QA.:-).
2011/12/2 Kay Schenk <kay.schenk@gmail.com>:
> I am finally DONE with the huge migration/update to
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/ooo-site/
>
> I saved one of the biggest to last yesterday...marketing.
>
> The total size of this repository is: 8.2G
>
> so you need to be aware of this as well as lengthy checkout times the
> first time around.
>
> I may have some minor clean-up on DOS line ending files that didn't get
> committed the first time through, but I anticipate this will be less than
> about 20 commits.
>
> Thanks for your understanding if you were trying to do checkouts this past
> week or so.
>
> PLEASE let me know if you run into any lock out or other file omission
> problems with any areas (I think I took care of the N-L areas a few weeks
> ago but I may have overlooked some), I will take care of this.
>
> This DOES NOT include the legacy OpenOffice.org "incubator" sites.
>
> Now on to other things.
>
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> MzK
>
> "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged
> by the way its animals are treated."
> -- Mohandas Gandhi